Asked if they would get some practice time before the team breaks camp Wednesday and returns to Dallas, Campo said, “I think we will see them pretty soon from what I understand.”

Newman and Jenkins haven’t practiced in a week. They also sat out Thursday’s game in Oakland.

But Jerry Jones said today both would play if Friday’s home game against Tennessee were an outing in the regular season.

“If we were lining up against the Giants, every corner would be out there playing and would have played last week,” Newman said. “If we were playing the Giants, Jenkins and Newman would have been out there playing. But there’s a different plan getting them ready, still in training camp and going into preseason than it would be if we would be playing the Giants.”

Campo downplayed the struggles of young DBs Alan Ball, Courtney Brown and Mike Mickens against the Raiders.

Ball started at the corner spot opposite Orlando Scandrick after lining up at safety for most of camp.

“Alan Ball did well, playing that position with no practice time,” Campo said. “He hung in there pretty well.”

As for Brown and Mickens, a rookie from Cincinnati, Camp gave them a pass.

“The speed of the game kind of caught them (off guard) a little bit,” he said. “That’s what the first game is for. I think they feel like they should have played better and I feel like they should have played a little bit better. But you learn from that. Now it’s a little different story. Now they know what to expect and hopefully will make a step forward. If you see the same thing again, then you have to see what’s going on.”